Show — ! “V ’ Asks License - He Escaped’ February Blizzard Hits West as East Digs Out ’Gems Came High North Central Area Counts 38 Dead Neiy Storm Feared - Security Program Tree Cutting v tC" C ' Predictions that the- - social curity program in Utah will collapse unless present welfare laws are drastically revised were made by state and local relief administrators at a hearing Tuesday night in the By Associated Press A fresh snpwstorm swept across the west Tuesday while leglona of 1 laboreri attacked some of the deep citiest drifts in recent years In the group of conservation-minde- d zen for submission to the state legnorth and east eapitoL islature Even before the heavy fall in The meeting was called by senAimed at stopping “wasteful tree the Atlantic eeaboard states hkd ate and house Welfare committees devastation" the bill would set up for a general threshing Out of the ceased a storm approaching blizSenator state’s— relief problems zard proportions whisked eastward machinery by which ail lumbering Stanley N Child (0) Salt Lake operations in the state might ultifrom the pocky mountain ar City chairman of the senate group mately be placed on a sustained toward mldwestern dlstrlf talready state of and members and presided as much yield basis— that is only local boards of public welfare at overburdened with snow' timber would be cut each year as tended “It will be a bad one" C A Don is grown ' Riggs Murdock Congressman’ His Job Suggest Changes A rough draft of the proposed legs Stanley N Child nel government forecaster preson slide dodges Islation was presented to Governor to make ends meet in welfare dicted at Chicago He figured It " — Spokesmen1 - for -- southern - Utah Henry H Blood Monday and the program" wpuld reach there about dawn Wedcounties - declared they couldnot --approval ol the Attorney general is nesday but would not' prove as much longer pay the 15 per cent ' to be sought T ' 7 heavy as Monday’s staggering as the counties’ contriburequired Three Draft Measure storniv tion to welfare coats They The -- 12 -- states between Illinois either a scaling down of At a" meeting "last "Week of tie and Maine beset by snow Monday of the or that replacement figure Lake Utah ofthe —Salt City chapter and Tuesday reported a total of 38 percentageiaaia with a mill levy Conservation and Research Founda-- y deaths counties uniform ll tion a committee of three was ap Donnel said the precipitation in Snow11 (D) St E Senator Glenn bill for controlling pointed to draft a centraI states would take unless some the"jiorth that George predicted the “wasteful" cutting of Christsnow along the north of tha form made “this were promas trees-i- n adjustment (Continued From Page One) the state The bill ern belt with a heavy fall In Mongram the school program or some as drafted goes much farther than Debate at Hearing other will have to go by the snow in Sardine canyon with mo- tana the Dakotas and Minnesota the elimination of Christmas tree or rain in the central sectors boards” torists advised to travel to Logan snow ‘poaehing’’and sets up a blueprint and rain' in tha extrema southern J W Gillman director’ of the Argues' Steps in for “conserving and perpetuating" districts state 'department of public of all the timber resouces in the 3 15 near Montioello the 15 per cent re- - ?now state Named to the chapter’s comMunicipal Projects fare defended sumsnow inches at Indian caiiyon quirement as a “brake” on expendi- mit mutes to draft the bill were J E 6 seven inchej snow beHe tween LaSal tures by the county boards Gurr supervisor of the Wasatch junction and Colorado national forest O T Steward and Whether detailed plans and speci- doubted the constitutionality of the line 3 inches snow beseven fications should be required as an uniform levy and declared further tween Price and Myton Mrs Annis Pike Greenwood 6 32 the state resources would not inches - snow - between Colton and - Major provisions of the bill are: initial step in launching any mu that to absorb be sufficient great any board First a state ef forestry nicipal project - constructed under Scofield part of the counties’ $900000 annual All maiit roads In Salt Lake counControl would be createdr composed de- contribution tha was act Granger heatedly of the commissioner of agriculture ty were reported open except the the executive secretary of the state bated at a public hearing in he He said that If all sales tax money Little Cottonwood canyon highway relief is earmarked and for receipts land board and the dean of Newhouse hotel Tuesday night was kept closed duB te fear are now the state which remain as — of the Utah State Agriculof snowslldes Ths hearing presided over by would still they more $600000 ' tural college Senator Lawrence E Nelson (D) each year to require Approximately 18 inches of new the' cuts in all restore Second county commissioners and at Park City was on senate bills No 61 made last falL Any re- snowAllwas reported local groups would be authorized Murray roads in that vicinity were but and No 107 proposed amendments categories counties’ ductions in payments to create watershed districts in to the open act which allows would increase this shortage he reported each of the watershed areas in cities toGranger In Box Elder county 10 Inches issue revenue bonds for out————the state These districts would be municipal improvements but so on pointed snow was reported at Brigof new modeled --after the forest lira con- -' turned into" ham City 12 inches at Tremonton for and Basis of Meet - - arguments s--’ trol districts and 18 inches in the western parts against No 107 Beverly S Clendenin member of of the ' county The debate which required fro' the State board ’predicted Permits Required flatly — — V calls for order from the chair that unless the old age assistance quent tfk w Third once such a district under P after way got Shirley law is revised to place all payset up permits would be needed Jones representing the Utah Power ments on a basis of need alone the to cut trees The permits' would and Light company spoke in favor social security program would be issued by a state forester who of No 10 which states plans and break down will be one of the three members specifications must be drawn up The financial discussion revolved of the state forestry control board before project is launched around two" bills ons by RepresenWhere no watershed districts are tative Milton Twltchell (R) Garset up the 'law will not become Provo Mayor Against It field to reduce county contribu' effective ' Mayor Mark Anderson of Provo from 15 to 10 per cent the Fourth the cutting down of declared if such action were re- tions by Senator Wendell Grover Christmas and lumber trees with- quired It would be Impossible for other Salt Lake City to restrict by (D) (Continued From Page One) out a permit will be a misdemeanor almost any in Utah to finance an estimated 8000 the applications city to reduce "poach- a municipal- - project such as This is expected Macfarlane (D) McMurrln (D) for old age assistance ing" of evergreen trees from pub- powei1 plant because of initial cost D) Riley (R) Tanner (D) 'WilGrievances regarding personnel ' also to “It would cost us $35000 to prelic and private lands and supervision also were aired in dis- liams (R) Huggins (D) 'tree-cuttin- g ' check indiscriminate he Lamoreaux Grover Provo" (D) the in said Against— plans pare cussion a measure of ' Senator by which conservationists charge is "Competitive building and buying Grover fo give boards ex- (D) Lindstrom (D) Lundell (D) runing many of the state's water would be eliminated if this were clusive authoritycounty over salaries Nelson (D) Snow (D) Wegge-lan- d sheds (DJU through Of course we should classifications and similar personFifth’ to enforce the injunction put and would prepare plans before the nel matters The Assault on the measure was — trea Christmas “poachers" against work starts but not before the Senator Snow wu ths chief led by Senators Grover Lawrence all dealers In Christmas trees are voters approve the project as No L Lamspokesman for ths jpirer counties E Nelson and Warwick !3alt to be licensed Each tree Will have 107 states” ‘ Lake of ths stats assisted by County oreaux all Democrats of to bear a tag and possession of Mr Jones declared No! 107 merely Commissioners W W Sylvester of county They sharply criticised the be will a without a tree “tag” sought to bring the entirt matter of Sevier W B Daly of Garfield proposed legislation as an example a misdemeanor municipal projects “out into the June Kendall of Juab and Dr S of racial Intolerance' and denied of In the system requiring per- open” so citizens would be aware of B Rigby of Sanpete that legislation would correct the g conservation what is going on and so “star chamber-smits for He pointed out that In' Garfield features complained of by the proists see a powerful weapon which essions of letting contracts" county for instance the levy for ponents- Specifically they took the the state forestry board could wield would be eliminated welfare purposes ie 75 mills while position that while such marriages to gradually bring all privately other counties range ai low as one might be made unlawful no legisr A W P Not owned-timbeRequired by lands in the state mill He termed it unjust that the lation could prevent mixed couples under sustained yield management L E Brock bank Prov6 pity at- poorest counties shouldbsAaxed fronHiving together or having offTwo statesr Nevada and Idaho torney pointed out tho publieworki heaviest to cart for their A poor and spring already have set up such- a permit does not require proposed a uniform levy over the Senator Lamoreaux using1 Hitler administration 4 system Mr Gurr said plans end specifications before a state to raise the counties’ contribu- as his text bitterly denounced doctrines of race superiority In the project 1s voted upon and said “I tions doubt if ths Utah Power end Light Serves as midst of his denunciation he sud¥ Anchor company would ever proceed as denly ’paused to observe: Mr Gillman replied that the pros--' “I will admit that I too am inthey would force us to proceed under this law” pact of having to pay 15 cents of tolerant at this moment" Hamilton Gardner local attorney every dollar serve as a “anchor" Senators Ellett Will R Holmes representing the Southern Utah on county boards who are responsi- (D) Brigham City Johnston and Power company urged legislators ble for certifying eligible to the other supporters of the bill justito refrain from making the matter a assistance rolls (Continue! From Prcdin Ptitil fied it chiefly on the grounds that local He warned that the welfare pro- the offspring of the mixed marfight commemorials and resolutions Rich Arnold the H social was almost too are representing gram 07-invariably sus0 already riages expensive under mittee and passed Associated General Contractors that money was being overspent outcasts In the eyes of both races pension of rules — in favor of No 107 while particularly in the Old age group Senator - Ellett- - wh- o- explained H J R 3 (Jenklnson) — Legis- spoke it Included Commis- and that the counties are still con- that his grandfather was a slave lators' salaries Reported favor others against sioner J Clifford Hansen of Mur- stitutionally responsible for general owner and that he himself was born ably by resolutions and memori-alEdward T assistance programs ray Commissioner and reared in the south said his committee of Ogden Elmer A' JaThe Salt Lake county board of position was based upon experience H J R 4 (Mrs Jack et al)— Saunders cobs Provo city engineer and Com- public welfare which has clashed which probably could not be passed W P A continuance - To resolur missioner Vern B Muir of Logan repeatedly with the state board over on to northerners Hs added that tions and memorials committee matters presented a he considered himself a better personnel H J R 5 (Brewster et at)— strong fight on behalf of Senator friend of the negro than those Nonpartisan Judiciary To reso- Ilart-VtarbuGrover's bill but received scant northern champions of race quality Wedding lutions and memorials committee situations which Hi G R 1 (Marthdkis Allen)— a support froth outside Counties! We- who would createlead NEW YORK Jan 31 (D-- In to real racial and ber counties Utah in fact would eventually Congratulating President Roose- quiet ceremony performed by State j it discrimination He Insisted that velt Signed by governor Supreme Court Justice Samuel -- I opposed chairman and Haro- the bllLbefore the senate was Inot ' SA B 15 (Farr)— Flags at- Rosenman Mrs Muriel WoodwortR ld-C DN Brown Fife and Senator ‘Grover discriminatory against any race Schools Signed by speaker' Hart beautiful young widow of Replying to remarks of Senator S B 31 '(Farr)— Wildlife resto- Frank Hart wealthy oil operator members of the board related inration projects Signed by speaker Tuesday became the bride of Paul stances of how their appointments Lamoreaux concerning freedom of S B 35 (Huggins)— Industrial Felix Warburg member of an old had been overruled by the state this state from racial prejudices personnel committee and concluded Senator ElletLyeminded the senaloans ' Signed by speaker New York banking family that the county boards should either tors that a negro had been lynched be given authority or be abolished in this stateas recently as ’’ Johnston a native of the Object to Rules deep south stressed the point that They objected particularly to the the problem Of Interracial marriages state rules that social workers must is not the participants themselves have certain scholastic qualifica- but the offspring tions for appointment or promotion In addition to debating the mixed to the higher brackets marriage issue the senate took the Hugo B Anderson as chairman following actions : remembered my Dad had ' often of the state personnel committee 1 Tabled amotidn by Senator Bill Had Backache boasted about a medicine called defended the rules on two grounds: Grover to reconsider S B 71 a He Had JL Bad OMEGA OIL that he claimed would First that they were necessary if measure to allocate 35 per- - cent of He Bet Me a Dollar bring ease and comfort to painful federal funds were to be obtained the aeronautics gas tax fund to aching back muscles - even ' bad and second that in the long run airports where the tax is collected Today BILL’S Darn Glad 2 passed on final reading a meaenough to be called lumbago— so they would make for higher perTil say he’s glad— it’s like this— I said to Bil- l' : sonnel - standards although - they sure (S B 14) to provide a case Bill bad backache— had it good and "Bet you a dollar Pll have you on might work Injustices In individual or cabinet for the original copy of plenty— did nq work for two days the job tomorrow morning— give instances at the present time v the state constitution So last night I walked over to see me 35 cents" Senators Grover and Will R 3 Passed on final reading a bill Bill— that backache had sure took “It’s in my pants pocket and the Holmes (D) Brigham City charged (S B 43) to make numerous amendBill bad dollar too” says Bill—"Get it and that in setting its personnel stand ments to the state industrial com“Every tlirs 1 move" says Bill get it quick— I want to work— I want ards the board had violated a law pensation act Most ef the changes ains shoot all thru my back— to see another pay envelope” (S B 129) passed in the 1937 ses- were to bring the act into consometimes so terrible I think Tm Bo I gpea to the nearest drug store sion formity with present practices of v bottle of Omega Mr Anderson replied that the tha state industrial commission —gets my35-cegoing to paw out" don’t Oil which the druggist said 'was federal board had Insisted on such 4 Advanced to third reading you get av doctor?" “Why says I to Bill good and powerful— penetrating and regulations before approving any bill (S B 68) to permit citizens ' "Why don’t 1 get one of those medicated and hustled back to Bill Utah payments that the attorney owing a governmental unit for taxes I rolled him over— He yelled mur- general had approved- the legality water or other similar services to machines" Bill answered— “you know darn well I ain’t worked der prhen I did— but I gave his back under a clause authorizing the state sit as Jurors in cases involving that TO weeks in a year— b yourself’ a darn good rubbing— and that’s board to do anything "necessary and governmental unit- how I won my dollar— but I’m giv- desirable” - to insure payment of 5 Advanced to third rekding a isays Bill A "I’ve worked less" says 4 “but ing 4t back to- my old pal Bill to- federal funds to Utah Furthermore bill designed to halt the practice of we’ve got to do something”— so night— Omega Oil Is tops for back- he said the counties had approved litigants filing Impecunious 'affiaches— Bill says so and Bill knows the rulee iu a conference hdre fol- davits when they are in fact able tc started my old bean to work WelV to cut a Jong story short I (Adv) lowing their adoption pay the regular fees regulation of all on Utah timberland "sought In a bill drawn up b'y a Far-reachi- tree-cutti- ’ Utalm Buried In Canyon Clash Results OinGrarmeF Act at Parley Snow in-a- w Cb gait faJttSfibwtf Directors Predict Collapse of For All - ' ft Wednesday Jloming- - Group Writes Lead Hearing Speakers Urge Bill to Save Change of Utah’s Timber Welfare Laws r Slide U-3- Dry Crusader Ore PORTLAND Gains- Jan SI ID— Hosptt4littendantr“al!fcTueMay the condition of Dr Clarence True Wilson veteran temperance advocate was improved He suffered a heart attack several weeks ago followed by an attack of uremic poi’ r soning 1939 5 Judge Assesses Radio Comic $8000 in Smuggling Case NEW-YORJan 3l(AP— The price Radio Comic George Burns paid lor two smuggled bracelets and a ring rose Tuesday When he wasjined $8000 given a suspended sentence of a year and a day and placed on a year’s probation Ths sentence Imposed by Federal On tho other hand was ths moneJudge William Bondy resulted from Burns’ plea of guilty to two indict- tary cost of the baubles The govments charging smuggling although ernment valued them at $4885 federal authorities said hs did not Burns already has paid $9770 in actually bring ths jewels into' the penalties to customs authorities In country addition hs has made at least three Bums’ friend Radio Funnyman trips between Hollywood and Jack Benny has pleaded innocent round New York and of 'course on top to a similar indictment and will of that are fees for his attorneys: go on trial here February 14 has 10 days in which to For many years Bums has played Burns pay his fine which was $4000 un1‘atraight” to tho nonsensical dim- der that recommended by Assistwit remarks of his wife and part- ant U S Attorney Joseph W Dener Gracia Allen but for the duraUnder the nine counts in tion of his suspended sentence he laney tho two indictments against him will have to play “straight"— in anBums faced a possible maxi- -: other way— to a federal probation mum had sentence of 18 years’ imprisonofficer as well ment and fines totaling $45000 This ' means a federal official said' that Burns must make personal reports about twlcs a month that bt must keep ths officer ad Pacific vised- - Smuggling George Bums case costs $8000 fine 1 and Mssifslfitg eomlngs and obtain permission whensver he want toieav the jurlsdlction of the officer He - must notunder" probation rules be seen in tho' company of questionable characters nor - frequent establishments and resorts ot unsavory reputation He must in fact place" Himself and Big Conduct entirely in the hands of the probation officer whoso discretion rules In all instances Any violation of probation rules would mako Burns liable to serve hla sentence of a year and a day 7 Dock Go Ins i Announces THB REMOVAL TO NEW AND MORE CONVENIENT QUARTERS 528 UTAH OIL BLDG Waxr 3731 - Products Wll Refliters and Supplies Continues Stationery Rediforra — Bales Books Etc T U-4- U-5- U-9- t for-est- ry ' ( l I 4 T" Racial Barrier Bill Stirs Row in Senate A i t TE POIAI L Y 1 )( (’Vi a' iri because of iV 5 A tree-cuttin- -- ' ’ Legislative Calendar ’ i WeRegrctthelnconvenienceCauscdbythis Unfortumte'Situation s rg ! 1925-Sen- WOW! 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